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Hong Kong Bans Taiwanese Video Game for Promoting ‘Armed Revolution’
Hong Kong’s national security police have a new target in their sights: gamers. In a stern warning issued Tuesday, they…
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Trump is Pushing Allies Away and Closer Into Each Other’s Arms
New trade deals. Joint sanctions against Israel. Military agreements. America’s closest allies are increasingly turning to each other to advance…
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Tusk Government Wins Confidence Vote in Poland
Poland’s centrist government won a confidence vote in Parliament on Wednesday, averting political turmoil for the biggest country on the…
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Fulbright Board Quits, Accusing Trump Administration of Political Interference
The dozen board members of the prestigious Fulbright program that promotes international educational exchanges resigned on Wednesday because of what…
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Mike Huckabee, U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Questions Palestinian State Policy
The American ambassador to Israel has said that it should be up to “Muslim countries” to build a Palestinian state…
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Anti-Immigrant Rioting Stretches Into Second Night in Northern Ireland
A second night of rioting and disorder struck the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland on Tuesday, as anti-immigrant protests…
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Netanyahu Under Pressure as Ultra-Orthodox Parties Threaten to Dissolve Parliament
Israel’s opposition parties said they would bring a motion to dissolve Parliament to a vote on Wednesday, presenting the most…
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South Korea Turns Off Speakers Blasting K-Pop Into North Korea
South Korea on Wednesday switched off loudspeakers that had been broadcasting K-pop songs, news and other propaganda into North Korea…
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A Murdered Journalist’s Unfinished Book About the Amazon Gets Completed and Published
In 2018, the British journalist Dom Phillips joined a 17-day expedition into the Javari Valley, a vast, nearly inaccessible Indigenous…
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Austria Mourns After a Deadly School Shooting
School is out for at least a week, but the students kept coming on Wednesday morning, the day after a…
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